Andrew Ruggiero

Andrew is a staff writer with SiliconANGLE Media's roving news desk, theCUBE, covering live broadcast events. Got a news tip? Tweet it to @siliconangle.

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A novel layer of security: Threat detection at Attivo Networks | #NXTWORK

The faces of security threats are constantly changing, and new approaches to security are innovating to keep pace with the rise of new threats. Networking and security intertwine hugely with one another, and networks continue to grow larger. Tushar Kothari, CEO of Attivo Networks, Inc., sat down with John Furrier and Stu Miniman, cohosts of ...

How user experience shapes the way networks operate | #NXTWORK

Wireless networks are literally everywhere and pervade every corner of most users experiences of the Internet and the devices around them. Behind any good show is a crew that goes unnoticed but provides a critical infrastructure and service that without them the experience would be shattered. That’s why it’s “all about Wi-Fi,” according to Ron ...

From the bleeding edge and beyond: Future of networking | #NXTWORK

Juniper Networks, Inc. unveiled its latest move to provide additional customer choice, prevent notions of vendor lock-in and take a revolutionary approach to the evolution of networking. In an environment of “coopetition” with vertical and horizontal integration and innovation occurring, Juniper Networks appears ready to lead the networking conversation and take the “bleeding edge technology ...

How IBM wants to use collaborative ‘notebooks’ to boost Watson| #IBMinsight

The healthcare industry is an excellent use-case example of where innovations and emerging technologies are taking hold. IBM is set to provide analytic solutions and intelligent decisions with applications like IBM Watson and platforms like Apache Spark. Rod Smith, VP of the IBM emerging Internet technologies and IBM fellow, revealed to Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, ...

Delivering on self-service analytics for all | #IBMinsight

Business personnel at all levels are looking to have access to data and create insights. These insights, formerly in the hands of just a few professionals, are now being democratized and allowed to be had by all. Implementing a successful business intelligence platform requires “business outcomes” to be starting points for solving client challenges, according ...

Outcome-driven healthcare enabled by Watson, but security threats challenge | #IBMinsight

Healthcare could be transforming, thanks to IBM’s Watson analytics, and recent announcements now have the industry’s attention. Watson could change the way patients receive care, all the way up to the way doctors are paid. Shahid Shah, cofounder and CEO of Netspective Communications, LLC, shared his perspective with Dave Vellante and Paul Gillin, cohosts of ...

Industry is ‘hooked on flash’ | #oow15

The transition away from disk grows day by day with increasing demand from major players, thanks to the faster speed and greater capabilities of flash memory. Disk may not be dead, but it looks it compared to the growing demand for flash memory. But what makes flash so interesting? “Lower latency,” said Mike Workman, senior VP ...

Oracle Commerce Cloud simplifies business at Elaine Turner | #oow15

The number of cloud platform services offered by Oracle continues to grow, and another system being utilized by the enterprise is the Oracle Commerce Cloud that allows businesses of any size a customized solution to eCommerce. Carrie Leader, director of Ecommerce at Elaine Turner, shared with John Furrier and Dave Vellante, cohosts of theCUBE from the SiliconANGLE Media team, ...

Spark: Enterprise ready by 2016, open source central | #IBMinsight

Open-source has been at the heart of IBM’s approach to innovation. Linux is probably the best known example of IBM’s investment in open source, and exemplifies how quickly innovation can be derived, so Big Blue is a specialist at leveraging this community while also providing for it. It’s all about bringing “community and partners” together to ...

Jason Silva on the impact of technological disruption on humanity | #IBMinsight

The impact of technology on humanity has been both vilified and touted by many. What’s undisputed, however, is the fact that technology is evolving at an exponential rate, and according to Jason Silva, host of the National Geographic channel’s Brain Games, this clashes with the “linear rate” of human cognition. This insight among many, were ...